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Christoph Kreutzmüller, « Chemical Plant Albert Mendel - BHR B 24778 », Database of Jewish-Owned Businesses in Nazi Berlin, ID : 10.58079/w4dn
Just before World War One pharmacist Albert Mendel, born near Bromberg (now Bydgoszcz) in 1878, moved to Berlin. There he took over the "Luisen Drogerie Eugen Totzeck successor" which supplied pharmacies and hospitals with pharmaceutical products of all kinds. In 1916 he renamed the company into "Albert Mendel Drug Wholesaler". Trademark, Berlin 1930 After the First World War, the company began to produce its own pharmaceutical products and market them with the suffix "AMAG", which stood for...